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The Burning Plain 2008

★ 6.6461 votes111 min📅 2008-11-07

"Their passion has marked them for life."

A remote landscape smolders under a blazing sun in Guillermo Arriaga's *The Burning Plain* (2008), where a fiery tragedy ignites a web of secrets spanning two families.

Director: Guillermo Arriaga

Cast

Charlize Theron
Charlize Theron
Sylvia / Mariana
Kim Basinger
Kim Basinger
Gina
Jennifer Lawrence
Jennifer Lawrence
Young Mariana
Joaquim de Almeida
Joaquim de Almeida
Nick Martinez
John Corbett
John Corbett
John
Robin Tunney
Robin Tunney
Laura
Fernanda Romero
Fernanda Romero
Sophie
Brett Cullen
Brett Cullen
Robert
Danny Pino
Danny Pino
Santiago Martinez
José María Yázpik
José María Yázpik
Carlos Alarid

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Burning Plain (2008) about?

The Burning Plain (2008) follows the fallout of a fiery tragedy that claims two illicit lovers, uncovering a hidden connection between their families. Through nonlinear storytelling, the film explores how a single act of passion reverberates through the lives of those left behind.

Who directed The Burning Plain?

The Burning Plain was directed by Guillermo Arriaga, the acclaimed Mexican filmmaker known for his emotionally dense narratives and intricate storytelling in films like *Amores Perros* and *Babel*.

Who stars in The Burning Plain?

Charlize Theron, Kim Basinger, Jennifer Lawrence, Joaquim de Almeida, and John Corbett headline the cast of *The Burning Plain* (2008).

Is The Burning Plain (2008) worth watching?

As a drama that thrives on emotional intensity and character depth, *The Burning Plain* (2008) is worth watching for fans of Guillermo Arriaga's work and those who appreciate layered, atmospheric storytelling. While not a mainstream hit, its themes of secrecy and consequence make it a compelling watch for patient viewers.

How long is The Burning Plain?

The Burning Plain has a runtime of 111 minutes.

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About The Burning Plain (2008) — A Fiery Drama of Secrets and Scorched Lives

A remote landscape smolders under a blazing sun in Guillermo Arriaga's *The Burning Plain* (2008), where a fiery tragedy ignites a web of secrets spanning two families.

Set against the stark beauty of the desert, the drama unfolds as the lives of two adulterous lovers unravel in a devastating blaze, their hidden affair leaving behind a trail of unanswered questions. With the director's signature knack for weaving intricate personal narratives, the story peels back layers to reveal how a single moment can echo through generations, shaping identities and fates in ways no one anticipated.